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A George V part-canteen of silver flatware. Maker Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1928-1930. Comprising: twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, six serving spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, three ladles, two jam spoons, two salt spoons, two mustard spoons, twelve egg spoons and twelve dessert spoons, approximately 4517 grams (gross). Contained within a mahogany canteen with two drawers and a fitted interior, brass handles, raised on bun feet, L51cm Condition Report: Missing: twelve dessert knives, twelve table knives, carvers and possibly a ladle. Generally in good condition. Some scratches, wear and marks (should polish out). No obvious breakages or restoration. Canteen has some knocks and wear to the exterior and some thinning to the lining (possibly replaced at a later date). Canteen box appears to be contemporary to the flatware.There are no knives in this lot.
A Victorian silver Corinthian column candletick later adapted into a table lamp base. Maker James Kebberling Bembridge for Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1890, the reeded column raised on a square stepped and gadrooned base featuring oval patrae and leaf swags to each side, loaded base, H54.5cm high (excluding fitting)
A 20th century elm wake drop leaf table and six chairs. The oval top raised on baluster turned supports and all round stretchers. L212cm x D56cm (closed), D154cm (open) X H 76cm. The six Queen Anne style dining chairs 4+2 with over stuffed seats, raised on cabriole front supports to pad feet, H101cm.
A fine Chinese carved wooden marble topped occasional table with undertier. The central flower petal shaped marble set within a carved and beaded frame above a pierced carved freize decorated with leaves raised on four carved supports decorated with mythical beasts and folage. Dia 53cm x H59cm Condition Report: Two section's of the frieze are loose. Two joints in the undertier are loose. Marble top with a few small chips around the edges. Surface marks, scratches and wear are visible in places, commensurate with age and previous use.
A near-pair of late 18th century silver table candlesticks, the stems of knopped and fluted form to shaped square base cast with scrolls and shells further decorated with a lion head crest, having detachable sconces, marks worn but possibly Robert Jones I, London c.1780s, h.20cm, gross weight 36.5oz Both stand well.With modest age/handling wear.Some marks worn, others clear.Two small holes under knop to one column.The other with very small hole to base knop.Sconces are good but unmarked.
A quantity of 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver flatware, comprising four table forks and five tablespoons in the Fiddle pattern, hallmarked Prezemysl/Premissell for maker I.G. Jarosl, each monogrammed with an R to the terminal; six tablespoons stamped for Vincenz Carl Dub 800 1872; six table forks stamped 900 1872; three tablespoons and six teaspoons with monograms to terminals and marked 800 1867; a cake slice and cake server with matching monograms to previous, and two associated teaspoons, the longest spoon 23cm, gross weight 60oz
A set of six William IV silver table forks together with a matched set of six dessert forks, all in the Fiddle pattern with engraved W to terminals, table forks maker possibly Charles Lias, London 1837, 20.5cm, dessert forks comprising 2x Benjamin Davis, London 1828, and 4x James Beebe, London 1822 & 1823, 17.5cm, gross weight 25.5oz (12)
A William IV and later associated silver cutlery suite, in the Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, comprising twelve tablespoons, ten table forks, nine dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, and eight teaspoons, makers William Chawner II and Mary Chawner, London 1830-1836, H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1863, and William Theobalds, London 1840, tablespoons length 22cm, teaspoon length14.5cm, gross weight 110oz; together with sixteen matching (8 table and 8 dessert) knives having steel blades and silver handles by C.J. Vander, Sheffield 1982
An extensive 19th century silver cutlery suite, in the Fiddle & Thread pattern with tree emblem to the terminals for the Wood family, comprising: eighteen table forks, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen tablespoons, seventeen dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, five egg spoons with parcel-git bowls, six salt spoons with parcel-gilt bowls, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, two serving spoons, and a butter knife, makers mostly George W Adams Chawner & Co (George William Adams), but also William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner; Mary Chawner & George W Adams, London 1813-1868 (the majority dated 1840), soup ladle length 34cm, salt spoon length 11cm, gross weight approx 218oz
A set of early Victorian silver forks, being six table and six dessert forks, in the Old English pattern, each terminal engraved with a castle of the Knights of St John and with Maltese Crosses beneath, Mary Chawner, London 1839, lengths approx 20cm and 17cm, gross weight 20oz (12)
A matched set of ten 19th century silver table forks, all in the Fiddle pattern and six with engraved crowned leopard head to terminals, 4x H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1864, 3x Richard Poulden, London 1822, and three with worn makers marks, each approx 20cm, gross weight 23oz
Mixed silver flatware, to include a George III silver caddy spoon, in the Fiddle pattern, maker Samuel Knight, London 1816, 8cm; together with a Scottish silver tablespoon in the Rat-tail pattern, bright cut engraved to stem and terminal, maker George & Michael Crichton, Edinburgh 1887, 17.5cm; and a Glaswegian teaspoon engraved with Leslie family crest and 'GRIP FAST' to the terminal, 13.5cm; sold with a set of three silver teaspoons with Art Nouveau engraved terminals, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1907; and five table forks by James Dixon & Sons and Mappin & Webb, gross weight 13oz
An Elizabeth II cased silver cutlery suite, in the Louis XVI pattern, comprising six table forks, six table knives with steel blades, four tablespoons, six dessert forks, six dessert knives with steel blades, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, five teaspoons (space for six), a carving knife and fork with steel blades, and a forged steel knife sharpener, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1964, further stamped RD 713471, in a fitted walnut canteen with lock (key not present), sharpener length 32.5cm, table fork length 19.5cm, teaspoon length 13cm, weighable silver approx 56.5oz, case 45 x 34cm
A 20th century Chinese Canton porcelain jar, of baluster form, enamel decorated in the hundred antiques pattern, converted into a table lamp, h.46cm including fittings Area of restoration to the rim from a section of damage.Small hairline to the body.Several losses to the enamel.
A 19th century mahogany pedestal tripod low occasional table, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, having a piecrust top with birdcage undertier, over spiral turned and acanthus carved column, to further conforming hipped supports with claw and ball feet, h.58cm, dia.45.5cmIn our opinion, this is late 19th century, not Georgian as originally catalogued.Stands well.Top rotates and tilts freely.Colour good and rich throughout.No breaks or losses.Some minor surface scuffs and light age wear only.
An early 19th century mahogany round cornered single drawer side table, raised on ring turned supports, h.73cm, w.50cm, d.39.5cm Stands well.Top with some staining and surface scratches but no splits or losses.Drawers run well.Knobs appear original.Legs good, no breaks.Would benefit from a light polish.
A mid-Victorian figured walnut and birds-eye maple inlaid foldover card table, having a baize lined playing surface, swivel action, twin frieze drawers, raised on twin turned and bulbous reeded decorated end supports united by floral carved and pierced stretcher, h.72.5cm, w.76.5cm, d.43cm Stands well but with a light wobble, which is typical of these tables.Top with some fading, otherwise good.Swivel action good.Base good.Minor veneer loss to left of frieze.Columns and base with some ‘blacking’ all over.
A 19th century marble inlaid circular occasional table, the specimen marble chessboard top inset to include examples of verdigris, rouge and siena, raised on associated joined oak base with turned supports to pad feet, h.68cm, dia.67cm Two of the four raised mouldings around chess board are missing.Central chess board good but unpolished.Outer edge with five significany chips.Stands well.Base with modest age wear but structurally good.
A George II mahogany card table, the foldover top with slightly dished corners for candles and opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, with concertina rear action, on hipped, turned and tapering supports to pad feet, stamped TIBATS to the hinges, h.73cm, w.97cm, d.48.5cm
A late 19th century French giltwood console table, the recently manufactured floral decorated giltwood bevelled mirror over the white marble breakfront surface, to further intricate floral decorated base with central wall mounted cabriole column support, w.75.5cm, overall h.162cm, d.35cm
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